Re: ntpdate[28516]: no server suitable for synchronization found
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 01:40:54PM -0500, Darxus wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Mirek Kwasniak wrote:
>
> > I used your short list as above:
> >
> > # ntpdate -v `cat /tmp/clock.lst`
> > 12 Dec 10:55:42 ntpdate[1174]: ntpdate 4.0.98f Sun Nov 21 00:35:29 MST 1999 (1)
> > 12 Dec 10:55:47 ntpdate[1174]: adjust time server 129.132.98.11 offset -0.000396 sec
> >
> > Maybe temporary network problem? Firewall is filtering? List off 99 servers
> > is too long?
>
> I do have firewalling set up, but I tried all of this after ipchains -F
> (disabling firewalling).
> I've tried it with fewer servers.
>
> > Try ntpq, is it working?
>
> ntpq does work. Does ntpdate use (a) port(s) that ntpq doesn't, so maybe
> my ISP might have started blocking something ?
No, both ntpdate & ntpq use ntp udp port.
Again:
- to long (99) servers list
- temporary network problem
- too log distance (time) to servers
Try: ntpdate -d
Mirek
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